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Jaguar Eyes ~ Episode 6: Manifesting A Sacred Dream!!!
Recorded on: 6/28/23 ~10 I’mox(Crocodile/Water Lily)
Today is 10 I’mox (Crocodile/Water Lily) in the Mayan Tzok’in(Count of Days) calendar.
10 is the number of manifestation…it is the moment when we see the results of our efforts take form in the material world…and it also represents two hands coming together in community…to assist one another…to lift each other up, when needed.
I’mox (Crocodile/Water Lily) represents the collective unconscious of all life. She is the ocean…the womb of creation.
Combining 10 with I’mox (Crocodile/Water Lily), exemplifies the point along the road of life and/or the spiritual road…when we recognize that we may be able to do a lot on our own, but eventually we must come together in community, in order to manifest the Sacred Dream that we are all living into!
Sat NAM! my beautiful human family, fly high!
“As tribes go, the natural world has the best and most capable communities anywhere. All natural traditional people consider their own human societies as extensions or direct descendants of these tribes of nature.
But, of all the natural world, it is the Ocean who is the biggest and the best community of all on earth, and is in many ways far superior to than most human tribes. The great mother ocean is literally the womb of the entire earth and is the origination of all life. The water of the ocean is salty because it is made of all the tears of all the grief of all the world’s losses since forever. So it is that the water of all grief—the ocean—is the womb that gives birth to all life. So all life and happiness are born from the womb of life‘s grief. Understanding this will make it so you can grieve and your grief will also go to add to the great life-birthing ocean.” - Pg. 47
“She, the ocean, can pull and suck down grief, converting pain into life, in a way only very few people can. Those few people who can help grievers grieve I would say have souls made of something from the bold crashing mother ocean. The sea speaks in a million ways, but the waves always lick the face of our hurt until our real face reappears from beneath.” - Pgs. 47-48
-Martin Prechtel ~ “The Smell of Rain On Dust”
Spiral on and spiral out!!!
To learn more about the Tzolk'in, I recommend visiting Mark Elmy's website, "The Four Pillars":
https://thefourpillars.net/?cat=29
I also recommend Mark's YouTube channel:
/ @markelmy8770
And finally, I recommend visiting Mayan Majix, a website with fantastic resources for exploring many Mayan concepts, including the Tzolk'in:
https://www.mayanmajix.com/wp/
My Website:
https://www.discoverthewetiko.com/
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